Exploring the evolution of mime and physical theatre in the UK from the 1970s to 2000, this book examines the interplay of social, political, cultural, artistic, and economic factors that shaped its rise, success, and eventual decline. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how these forces influenced the art form, offering insights into its significance within the broader theatrical landscape.
Simon Murray Orden de los libros
Este autor comparte increíbles experiencias de vida como aventurero y empresario. Su viaje desde ser un recluta adolescente en la Legión Extranjera Francesa, donde se enfrentó a las duras realidades de la guerra, hasta liderar empresas influyentes en el Sudeste Asiático, es un testimonio de su coraje y determinación. Más tarde en la vida, superó sus límites al lograr una expedición polar, convirtiéndose en la persona de mayor edad en caminar sin apoyo hasta el Polo Sur. A pesar de estas impresionantes hazañas, considera que su mayor logro es su duradero matrimonio.


- 2023
- 2020
Performing Ruins
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Exploring the intersection of performance and decay, the book examines cultural events staged in sites of abandonment across various countries, including the UK and Bosnia Herzegovina. It focuses on modern economic ruins and war-torn landscapes, featuring case studies derived from the author's extensive fieldwork and interviews with artists. The text situates these performances within the broader context of Ruin Studies, analyzing the motivations behind using ruined spaces and the dramaturgical implications of such choices in relation to time, politics, and culture.